Marine Gets a SIG P365-XMACRO Suppressed π€―
A Marine is surprised with a gift of a SIG Sauer P365-XMACRO pistol paired with a SIG Sauer suppressor, courtesy of connections at SIG Sauer and Silencer Shop. The host highlights the pistol's 17+1 round capacity and praises Silencer Shop's streamlined suppressor purchasing process. The moment is lighthearted, with jokes about the recipient's sniper background.
Summary
In this short clip, a host presents a Marine with an unexpected gift: a SIG Sauer P365-XMACRO pistol featuring a new optics line and a 17+1 round capacity, along with a SIG Sauer suppressor provided through Silencer Shop. The host explains that the gifts came through personal connections β a buddy at SIG Sauer and another at Silencer Shop β and frames the suppressor as appropriate given the Marine's background in sniper work, joking that he hopes it won't be needed anytime soon.
The host then briefly promotes Silencer Shop, noting that the company operates kiosks in gun stores across the country to simplify the suppressor purchasing and registration process. He also mentions that Silencer Shop actively advocates for gun rights and was enthusiastic about the Marine's visit. The Marine appears genuinely surprised and pleased by the gifts, and the segment ends on a humorous, upbeat note.
Key Insights
- The host states the SIG Sauer P365-XMACRO holds 17 rounds in the magazine plus one in the chamber, and features a new optics line from SIG Sauer.
- The host reveals the pistol and suppressor were gifted through personal industry connections β one contact at SIG Sauer and another at Silencer Shop β rather than through official channels.
- The host frames the suppressor as particularly fitting for the recipient given his background in sniper work, joking that he hopes it won't need to be used anytime soon.
- The host describes Silencer Shop's kiosk network in gun stores nationwide as a way to significantly streamline the suppressor acquisition and registration process.
- The host notes that Silencer Shop not only sells suppressors but also actively engages in fighting for gun rights, and that the organization was enthusiastic to learn the Marine was visiting.
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Transcript
[0:00] It's not the Marine Corps here, but >> [laughter] >> P365 macro from Sig Sauer with the brand [music] new optics line holds 17 rounds in the magazine plus one in the pipe. I got a buddy over at Sig. He wanted me to give that to you and I got another buddy over at Silencer Shop. They gave me the Sig Sauer can to give you. I mean, I figured you're a sneaky guy. I appreciate that. Lots of sniper work. I mean, hopefully that doesn't come in handy anytime soon, [laughter] but always a good thing to have and >> So freaking [music] cool. So Silencer Shop, they have these kiosks all over [0:31] the country inβ¦
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